Privolshky Les Nature Reserve

Privolshky Les Nature Reserve
Russian: Приволжская лесостепь заповедник
(Also: Privolzhskaya Lesostep)

Poperechenskaya Steppe
Map showing the location of Privolshky Les Nature Reserve

Location of Reserve

Location Penza Oblast
Nearest city Penza
Coordinates 53°20′20″N 46°51′55″E / 53.33889°N 46.86528°E / 53.33889; 46.86528Coordinates: 53°20′20″N 46°51′55″E / 53.33889°N 46.86528°E / 53.33889; 46.86528
Area 8,373 hectares (20,690 acres)
Established 1989 (1989)
Governing body Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment (Russia)
Website http://zpls.ru/

Privolshky Les Nature Reserve (Russian: Приволжская лесостепь заповедник) (also Privolshkaya Lesostep) (English: "Volga Steppe Nature Reserve") is a Russian 'zapovednik' (strict ecological reserve) situated in the watershed midway between the Volga River and the Don River. The reserve is divided into 5 sectors, all in the western part of the Volga Uplands. Three of the sectors are steppe terrain, and two are forests. Rivers with upper reaches in the reserve flow into both the Don and the Volga. Administratively, the reserve is situated in the Kuznetsky District of Penza Oblast.[1][2] The reserve was formally established in 1989 with the stated purpose of protecting representative habitat of the northern steppes, and the transition zone from steppe to forest. Some sections of the reserve, however, have been protected since 1919.[3] In all, the reserve sectors cover an area of 8,373 ha (32.33 sq mi), and has additional buffer zones out to 1 km from the reserve borders.

Topography

The Privolshky Les Reserve is spread over five sectors, separated by up to 2340 km at the greatest extent:

Forest sector

Two of the five sectors (Poperechenskaya and Ostrovtsovskaya) were within the zone of the Dnieper glaciation, and show the evidence in their terrain; the other three sectors were outside of the glacial area.[4]

Climate and Ecoregion

Privolshky Les is located in the East European forest steppe ecoregion, a transition zone between the broad leaf forests of the north and the grasslands to the south. This ecoregion is characterized by a mosaic of forests, steppe, and riverine wetlands.[5]

The climate of Privolshky Les is Humid continental climate, cool summer (Köppen climate classification (Dfb)). This climate is characterized by large swings in temperature, both diurnially and seasonally, with mild summers and cold, snowy winters.[6] The average temperature in Penza in January is −12.1 °C (10.2 °F), and is 19.8 °C (67.6 °F) in July. Snow cover lasts from mid-November to mid-April. Average rainfall is 666 mm/year.[1]

Flora and fauna

The sectors of the reserve were selected to protect different biological communities and environmental surroundings. The forest-steppe sectors are on grey soil, with pine and mixed forest and some oak groves. The steppe areas are meadows, with some sedge-grass marsh, on black soil. The Poperechenskaya sector, for example, is 54% meadow steppe, 8% shrub steppe, and the remainder of patchwork of small forest stands and other floral communities. Feather grass is a notable feature. Scientists on the reserve have recorded 860 total vascular plant species across the sectors.[7]

The animal life of the reserve is characteristic of the forest-steppe region: marten, badger, elk and wild boar among the mammals. The steppe mammals also include the Great jerboa (a large, jumping mouse), the European hamster, and Steppe lemming. Common steppe birds include the Whinchat, the Eurasian skylark, and the Black kite. Along the rivers in the Verchoya sector are beavers and moose.[7]

Ecoeducation and access

As a strict nature reserve, the Privolshky Les Reserve is mostly closed to the general public, although scientists and those with 'environmental education' purposes can make arrangements with park management for visits. There are 'ecotourist' routes in the reserve, however, that are open to the public, but require permits to be obtained in advance. In the Borok protected area there is a designated area for public swimming and fishing. In the Kuncherovskaya steppe zone there is an eco-tour by horse-drawn cart for public groups, and very small groups can make arrangements for a guide excursion in the Sura area to see the work of beavers. The main office is in the city of Penza.[1] [1]

See also

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 "Privolshky Les Zapovednik (Official Site)" (in Russian). Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment (Russia). Retrieved May 23, 2016.
  2. "Privolshky Les Zapovednik" (in Russian). Protected Areas, Russia. Retrieved May 23, 2016.
  3. "Volga Steppe Reserve". Ecotravel Russia. Center for Environmental Travel. Retrieved 26 May 2016.
  4. "Terrain of the Reserve". Official Site - Privolshky Les Reserve. Privolshky Les Nature Reserve. Retrieved 26 May 2016.
  5. "East European forest steppe". Encyclopedia of Earth. Retrieved January 24, 2016.
  6. "Climate of Privolshky Les". GloalSpecies.org. Retrieved March 10, 2016.
  7. 1 2 "Privolshky Les Zapovednik" (in Russian). Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment (Russia).
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